An electrical connector includes: an insulator; a terminal secured in the insulator and having a front mating portion, a tail portion, and an intermediate portion; an outer conductor receiving the insulator; and a rear metallic plate secured to the outer conductor, wherein the terminal intermediate portion includes a vertical part having a protrusion exposing rearwardly to air and spaced a predetermined distance from the rear metallic plate.
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1. An electrical connector comprising:
an insulator;
a terminal secured in the insulator and having a front mating portion, a tail portion, and an intermediate portion;
an outer conductor receiving the insulator and including a cylindrical body part and a rectangular base part, a circumferential groove formed around a rear portion of the cylindrical body part;
a rear metallic plate secured to the outer conductor; and
an insulative latching housing including a front cylindrical part defining a receiving space to receive the cylindrical body part of the outer conductor therein, and a rear rectangular part to receive a rectangular stopper of the rectangular base part of the outer conductor therein; wherein
a plurality of spring arms unitarily forwardly extend from a boundary between the front cylindrical part and the rear rectangular part of the insulative latching housing and are evenly and circumferentially arranged with one another around a center of the front cylindrical part of the insulative latching housing with thereof corresponding abutting ends engaged within the circumferential groove.
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The present invention relates to an electrical connector comprising: an insulator; a terminal secured in the insulator and having a front mating portion, a tail portion, and an intermediate portion; an outer conductor receiving the insulator; and a rear metallic plate secured to the outer conductor, wherein the terminal intermediate portion has a protrusion that is spaced a predetermined distance from the rear metallic plate.
China Patent No. 106785614 discloses an electrical connector comprising: an insulator, a terminal secured in the insulator and having a front mating portion, a tail portion, and an intermediate portion; an outer conductor receiving the insulator; and a rear metallic plate secured to the outer conductor.
An electrical connector comprises: an insulator; a terminal secured in the insulator and having a front mating portion, a tail portion, and an intermediate portion; an outer conductor receiving the insulator; and a rear metallic plate secured to the outer conductor, wherein the terminal intermediate portion includes a vertical part having a protrusion exposing rearwardly to air and spaced a predetermined distance from the rear metallic plate.
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Since the mating portion 11, the intermediate connecting portion 12, and the tail portion 13 have different cross-sections which affect impedance, provision of the protrusion 1221 exposed to air in the space 2210 for coupling to the metallic plate 5 is expected to reduce loss due to abrupt changes of cross-sections of the terminal 1.
The electrical connector 100 is manufactured in a generally known manner in view of its various components, namely the terminal 1, the insulator 2, the outer conductor 3, the rear metallic plate 5, and the latching housing 4. Specifically, after the insulator 2 is insert-molded with the terminal 1, bridge connecting the contact carrier strip to the protrusion 1221 is severed. The insulator 2 and the terminal 1 are mounted from a back side of the outer conductor 3 along a back-to-front direction; the rear metallic plate 5 is mounted to the outer conductor 3 also along this back-to-front direction.
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